By: Ravi Zacharias
Thomas Nelson (August 30, 2004)
240 pages
Well, can man live without God? Of course he can – in a physical sense. But what about a moral sense? Or with a sense of purpose beyond himself? Read this book and join renowned Christian apologist Ravi Zacharias as he attacks this timeless question head-on.
Two of my favorite quotes:
Malcolm Muggeridge, that peripatetic journalist who traveled the globe for more than six decades of his life, said that if God is dead somebody body else is going to have to take His place. It will either be megalomania or erotomania, the drive for power or the drive for pleasure, the clenched fist or the phallus, Hitler or Hugh Hefner.
G. K. Chesterton correctly remarked that the problem with Christianity is not that it has been tried and found wanting but that it has been found difficult and left untried.